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An SVG map of the Kansas Turnpike. Created by user in Inkscape, using SPUI's Interstate 35, 335, and 70 shields, part of Wapcaplet's w:Image:Map_of_USA_with_state_names.svg, and traced over a PDF version of the official Kansas State Highway map provided by KDOT. Date: 18 January 2006 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source ...
An SVG map of the Kansas Turnpike in the context of the entire United States. Date: 24 March 2007: Source: Created by user in Inkscape, using Wapcaplet's w:Image:Map_of_USA_with_state_names.svg, and a tracing of a PDF version of the official Kansas State Highway map provided by KDOT. Author: Scott Nazelrod
Was a portion of K-13 until 1965; only state highway to match a U.S. Highway number in Kansas K-178: 3.513: 5.654 US-36 near Seneca: St. Benedict city limits 1957: current K-179: 11.588: 18.649 SH-132 at the Oklahoma state line: K-2 and K-44 in Anthony: 1955 [32] current K-180: 0.307: 0.494 K-4 south of Alta Vista: Alta Vista 1956
Oklahoma state line south of Chetopa: Missouri state line east of Atchison: 1934: current US-66: 11.274: 18.144 Oklahoma state line south of Baxter Springs: Missouri state line east of Galena: 1926: 1985 Replaced by US-69 Alt. and K-66 US-69: 163: 262 Oklahoma state line south of Treece: Missouri state line in Kansas City: 1935
K-284 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas.The highway runs 5.618 miles (9.041 km) [2] from K-14 east to Barnard in northern Lincoln County.The Kansas State Highway Commission wished to establish a state highway connection to Barnard in the 1960s, which they accomplished when they built K-284 in the early 1970s.
Concurrent with the Kansas Turnpike from the junction with I-335 in South Topeka to the junction with I-70, US-40 and K-4 in East Topeka. I-635: 8.9: 14.3 I-35 / US-69 in Overland Park: Missouri state line in Kansas City 1975: current I-670: 1.64: 2.64 I-70 / US-24 / US-40 / US-69 in Kansas City: Missouri state line in Kansas City 1968: current
K-26 is a 3.601-mile-long (5.795 km) state highway located entirely within Cherokee County, Kansas. It runs from an intersection with U.S. Route 166 (US-166) and US-400 northwest of the Missouri/Kansas/Oklahoma tripoint north to K-66 in Galena. The highway is maintained by the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT).
K-232 is a 17.263-mile-long (27.782 km) north–south state highway in central Kansas connecting the cities of Wilson and Lucas. The highway was first established in 1961 and expanded over the following two years. K-232 is designated by the Kansas Department of Transportation as the Post Rock Scenic Byway.
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